This is awesome!!. I saw a vid on tic toc where someone customized their shoes and I wanted to learn more. Thank you for creating a video that teaches others how to dive in to their creativity. God bless you and looking forward to more content.
I just wanna say thanks for your videos man. I finished my first pair and while I don't want to sell any shoes this definitely works for my own personal projects.
I totally love this design. New subscriber. I plan on making myself some custom shoes and your instructions makes it even easier. Thank you for this video. 😃
Dawg I fw you on this video I just bought aome paint, brushes , tape & heat gun yesterday to do some custom work, and start a second IG page to showcase
@@jaimemassa4085 Yes. There is some finishers, you can use and it's better to put some cotes to protect the paint. Angelo's mate finisher with some duller many is the best.
Your video saved my expensive original sneakers that my bratty relative decided to draw a line with permanent marker. I was looking of ways to save them and boom, they just became even more awesome after I was finished with them.
Not a collector or fan of expensive business lol, was looking to find info on how to modify some standard trainers, first link was this. Ok, for sure I learned a thing or two, but damn, what a nice guy, informative, to the point and just so damn nice and pleasant to listen to. Cheers to you from London England sir.
yo xavier you should really do a video on on your supplies you use like paintbrushes paints where you buy them and any of you supplies i would watch that for sure
This may or may not help: Purchase them from a site that accepts 'Afterpay' (download the app). There are other ones like it also. It breaks the price up into 4 even payments, pay every two weeks I believe. And plain white AF1s you should def be able to find for $90-$100.
When I do customs say I do one part of a shoe and I do the next another day do I have to put finisher on each day or at the end of it all or is it just better to do it in one sitting
The good thing is, you can purchase just a little at a time. Start with what you need for just one pair with a simple 2 or 3 color design. Paint brushes $5 or less, small Angelus paint $6 each= can start for less than $20, not including shoes of course. Practice with some you already have and then it will be like you have a new pair of shoes when you're done.
@@l.a.picasa curious how much paint is needed for a pair. The Angelus comes in 1oz and 4oz bottles, if you were paint for example, just the toe box and two swooshs on a Jordan 1 set, is a 1oz bottle safe or do you need more?
Great video! Its really refreshing to see a RU-vidr who is humble and really appreciates his audience, this guy seems really genuine and loves all the support he has been given. I wish you the best of luck sir as you continue to create great content and enjoy the success your hard work has provided you. God Bless!